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A Bad Character

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Kapoor, Deepti

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<b>A stunning debut about Delhi, desire and how much we are prepared to risk for our freedom</b>

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<p><b>Shortlisted for the 2015 Prix Médicis</b></p><p><i>My boyfriend died when I was twenty-one. His body was left lying broken in the highway out of Delhi while the sun rose in the desert to the east. I wasnt there, I never saw it. But plenty of others saw, in the trucks that passed by without stopping, and from the roadside dhaba where hed been drinking all night.</i></p><p><i>Then they wrote about him in the paper. Twelve lines buried in the middle pages, one line standing out, the last one, in which a cop hed never met said to the reporter, He was known to us, he was a bad character.</i></p><p>This is the story of Idha, a young woman who finds escape from the arranged marriage and security that her middle-class world has to offer through a chance encounter with a charismatic, dangerous young man. She is quickly exposed to the thrilling, often illicit pleasures that both the city, Delhi, and her body can hold. But as the affair continues, and her double life deepens, her lovers increasingly unstable behaviour carries them past the point of no return, where grief, love and violence threaten to transform his madness into her own.</p><p>A novel about female desire,<i>A Bad Character</i>shows us a Delhi we have not seen in fiction before: a city awash with violence, rage and corruption.</p>

Autorenportrait

Deepti Kapoor was born in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, and grew up in Bombay, Bahrain and Dehradun. In 1997 she went to the University of Delhi to study journalism and later completed an MA in Social Psychology. She spent the next decade working for various publications, driving around the city, finding stories and learning its streets. She now lives in Goa.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 07.08.2014

Umfang: 240 S., 0.71 MB

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9781448191772

Umbreit-Nr.: 7132773

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